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    The Game 5/29/18

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    By Mitch Fortner on May 29, 2018 On Demand, Podcast, Sports, The Game

    Today’s show is dedicated to former K-State quarterback Josh Freeman. He retired from the CFL over the weekend. Hear stories from listeners who had interaction with Freeman in Manhattan. Was Freeman to blame for the struggles during the Ron Prince era? Plus, Jabroni of the Week.


    0:00 – Freeman’s complicated legacy
    14:14 – Freeman parking lot story
    22:45 – Freeman story/Mitch hates NBA
    32:56 – John’s Tom Asbury camp evaluation
    36:48 – Freeman not the problem/Would Snyder make a difference?
    51:03 – How will Freeman be remembered?
    1:03:08 – Best Freeman story
    1:10:51 – Jabroni of the Week

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